Unfortunately my large workload and haxball addiction has caused me to neglect Minecrafter. It never really reached the level of ease I wanted, but rather than let it die, I’m releasing the source code for someone to pick up and hopefully improve it by leaps and bounds.

Warning: There are no unit tests and a lot of business logic and view code mixed together! Programmer beware!

Once you have the libraries plugged in, you’ll need to get the MCPatcher project running as well. You’ll need to modify the code to allow MCPatcher to act as a library. Replace MinecraftPatcher.java with the copy inside the Minecrafter source folder. You can remove the RARTexturePack classes from MCPatcher, as we use our own implementation. You might need to fix a few errors that show up when replacing MinecraftPatcher.java, but they’re simple to do.